Kamiu Blake, 17, who pleaded guilty in July to attempted first-degree assault and an unrelated second-degree criminal possession of a weapon charge, was sentenced to 12 years and five years, respectively, in state prison.

The sentences will run concurrently, and Blake also received five years of post-release supervision for each of the felony charges.

Blake is one of two teenagers accused of conducting a June 2017 shootout that caught Rochester Police Officer Jeremy Nash in the crossfire.

Tykal Glover, 17, who is charged with two counts of first-degree assault and four counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, all felonies, is still awaiting trial. Glover is accused of shooting Nash.

Authorities allege that the two were engaged in a shootout on North Street, and Nash, while in his car, was struck in the crossfire.

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Nash was struck with multiple pellets from a shotgun round and sustained injuries to his head, face, neck, left eye and left forearm. He was rushed to Rochester General Hospital.

Blake fired a 9mm pistol multiple times at Glover, but did not hit him. Nash returned to full duty on Nov. 17.

Glover allegedly possessed two sawed-off shotguns. Anthony Frasier, 18, who has also been indicted in connection with the crimes, is accused of possession of one of the same shotguns that prosecutors say Glover had.